Write one paragraph that provides an objective summary of the exploration of the explorer you researched?
Include the name of the explorer, dates, and places where the exploration took place?
Provide five facts from A Long Way Home or from your research that support your summary?
Write a second paragraph to state and support an opinion about what it means to be an explorer?
Provide a claim that supports your opinion?
Include two details from the text or research that support your claim and explain how each details relate to your claim?
Provide a concluding sentence?

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Answer 1

Answer:

b

Explanation:

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I have been sending reset password emails to my email but it isn't coming in. I'm trying to do the Educator of the Year Submission but I can't without my new password! I've also tried emailing them and have still not gotten a response. Any tips? Please answer only if you know.

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Answer:

It might be in you're spam or junk mail

Explanation:

You should try to call them and see what happens or make a new email

I wrote a long letter to Grandmother.
Adjective:
Noun:


We saw the talented actor in a play.
Adjective:
Noun:


The clever fox did not go out onto the thin ice.
Adjective:
Noun:


The upset woman had lost a valuable bracelet.
Adjective:
Noun:


The striped snake crawled through the green grass.
Adjective:
Noun:

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Answer:

Answer below

Explanation:

I wrote a long letter to Grandmother.

Adjective: Long

Noun: letter

We saw the talented actor in a play.

Adjective: talented

Noun: actor

The clever fox did not go out onto the thin ice.

Adjective: clever, thin

Noun: fox, ice

The upset woman had lost a valuable bracelet.

Adjective: upset, valuable

Noun: woman, bracelet

The striped snake crawled through the green grass.

Adjective: striped

Noun: snake

The Beginning of Brown

James and Noel sat on the steps of their new house. It was going to be a hot day, but the boys preferred sitting outside to unpacking more boxes inside. Their mom was unpacking kitchen stuff, and the boys had grown tired of hearing her exclaim every time she unwrapped another of the teapots she hadn't seen in months.
"You'd think she'd have enough teapots by now," said James.
"Yeah," said Noel, "I don't get that excited about my Godzilla collection and that is way more interesting than any teapot."
"And I’m sorry," said James, "but I know way too much about teapots for a boy my age."
James then started listing all the things he knew about teapots. "There's the spout and the pouring angle," he began. But Noel had already tuned James out. The heat was rising and as tired as he was of his mother's teapots, he was more tired of James' complaining.
Besides, there was a raggedy old dog down the street. Noel could tell, even from far away, this was a dog that belonged to no one. Its coat was matted. It had no collar. All he could see of the dog's face was its nose sticking out. Its coat was all brown, but a dirty, grayish brown, not the deep dark warm brown that made you feel safe.
"And there's that teapot with the flowers. The brown one with the little dots all in a row," James continued on his rant, now listing all the teapots he had unwrapped for Mom. Noel continued ignoring James and watched the dog.
It was moving slowly in their general direction. It stopped at various spots along the curb to smell things. Sometimes the smelling took a very long time. Every now and then it would sit down to scratch behind its ear. Noel wondered if it was looking for something to eat.
James jabbered on and Noel began to wonder how a dog came to be in such a sad condition as this one. Did no one ever want it? Even as a puppy, was this fellow not cute enough to find a good family? Had it always been this ugly? Hadn't anyone ever been kind to it? The dog was across the street now, one house over. It seemed to be particularly attracted to mailboxes and the plants around them. To Noel's mind, it appeared that the dog was greeting each family on the street.
Noel watched the dog cross the street heading in their direction. He hadn't noticed it before, but the dog's head seemed rather large. It swung back and forth in front of its body, much like the bears Noel had seen at the zoo and on television. Noel could not see any eyes through all the matted hair. He could see gnats and flies hovering over the poor thing, waiting for it to sit down again.
It lumbered toward them. Noel noticed that James had stopped talking. He looked over at his brother. Staring at the dog, James seemed to be a bit shocked or surprised, maybe even stunned.
"What is that?" James whispered.
Instead of sniffing their mailbox and moving on like before, the dog started up the sidewalk toward the steps where they were sitting. Noel could hear the flies buzzing and see not just a few gnats, but a whole swarm around the dog. Bits of leaves and twigs hung in its hair. The dog continued toward them. Was it going to stop, wondered Noel. Should I get up and get in the house? But then, just when Noel felt a twinge of panic, the dog sat down, wagged its tail, and smiled. Noel had never seen anything like it before. It was as if the dog, flies and all, were posing for a photographer. It is going to be an interesting summer, thought Noel.

Part A:

Which of the following best states a key theme of the excerpt "The Beginning of Brown"?

Fill in blank 1 using A, B, or C.
A. Appearances can be deceiving.
B. Friendship overcomes obstacles.
C. Hard work pays off.

Part B:

Select one quotation from the text that supports your answer to Part A. Enter your selection in blank 2 using G, H, or I.
G. Every now and then it would sit down to scratch behind its ear. Noel wondered if it were looking for something to eat.
H. Even as a puppy, was this fellow not cute enough to find a good family? Had it always been this ugly?
I. But then, just when Noel felt a twinge of panic, the dog sat down, wagged its tail, and smiled.

Select one quotation from the text that supports your answer to Part A. Enter your selection in blank 3 using J, K, or L.
J. It was as if the dog, flies and all, were posing for a photographer.
K. Noel could hear the flies buzzing and see not just a few gnats, but a whole swarm.
L. Staring at the dog, James seemed to be a bit shocked or surprised, maybe even stunned

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The awncer is b ya for that
The answer is B if you go back and listen to the story and carefully look at it you will see that the answer is B

19. Which sentence needs a comma? Jenga was a dog that refused to be left alone. My cat likes to lie in the sun and sharpen his claws. Abby Gypsy and Taffy were all dogs that we owned. Max’s little dog was almost the color of a copper penny.

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Answer:

Abby, Gypsy and Taffy were all dogs that we owned

Explanation:

This needs a comma because it is listing names

I added the comma where it needs to go

Brainliest?

Answer:

C. Abby,Gypsy, and Taffy were all dogs that we owned.

Explanation:

This is the correct answer. Brainliest please?

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there would be a 1/13 chance. can i please get brainliest?
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The road ran about like a wild thing, avoiding the deep draws, crossing them where they were wide and shallow.

Which type of figurative language is used in this passage from My Antonia?

O metaphor
O simile
O imagery
O precise adjectives

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b. It’s a simile because it uses like. Similes always use like or as.
Simile because it uses “like a wild thing” and simile uses like or as to compair

Which statement best describes the purpose and effect of irony in "The Story of a Good Little Boy"?
to remind readers of their own childhood experiences
to reveal an important lesson about human nature
to cast doubt on the author's knowledge of boys
to create a reason for readers to continue reading

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To reveal an import lesson about human nature
To reveal an important lesson about human nature

Question 5(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)
(MC)

A Big Year
By Bob Kowalski

Would you go to the ends of the earth to see a bird? What if it were a really special bird: one with beautiful feathers, an entrancing call, or a silly dance? What if seeing that one special bird would allow you to win a contest?

If that contest doesn't get you on television or win you any cash prizes, would you still do it? For those who participate in the "Big Year," the honor of beating the previous record is the only reward they get or even want.

A "Big Year" is a year in which a person attempts to see as many different species of birds as possible within a particular region. Most of North America participates in a "Big Year," this region is the lower 48 American states, plus Alaska, Canada, and a couple of French islands off the Canadian coast.

You may be thinking that looking at birds is silly, but just think about the numbers of the recent record-holders and its commitment to get these numbers. One recent "Big Year" winner managed to see 744 birds in one year, missing the record by just one bird. Big Year birders travel by train, plane, boat, car, bicycle, and of course, by foot. They can cover over 150 thousand miles to get numbers of sightings this high. They can also spend a small fortune.

Just to clarify, the birds these contestants are counting are the number that they see in a particular year. You see, the contest is based on an honor system. No pictures or other evidence is required as proof of a sighting. Most birders take great pride in their reputation and their abilities to see or hear and then identify a bird. Usually, important sightings of the rare birds needed to get counts in the 700s are visited by hundreds of birders. It is pretty hard to cheat your way to a record-breaking year, but in general, few are interested in cheating.

This honesty comes from the fact that most people who want to break such a record know the greatest rewards are not necessarily in winning. Such rewards are in being able to commit a year of your life to do something you love. Rewards are found in seeing amazing, inspiring creatures like the California Condor or the Magnificent Frigate bird. Rewards also come in spending time with people who, like you, want to spend their time looking to the skies and trees for glimpses of emerald, crimson, or cerulean blue feathered jewels.

You don't have to be able to travel a continent to have a big birding experience though. Have a big month. Or a big weekend. Set a personal record, learn to identify the species that live in your part of the world, or try to learn the calls of just two species of birds. You will soon find looking at birds isn't such a strange way to spend your time.


Extra! Extra! Backyard Birding
Many schools, families, and young birders across the country participate in the "Great Backyard Bird Count." While not as long as a "Big Year," the "Great Backyard Bird Count" happens every year. It depends on birders and families across the country to watch feeders and other areas in their yards and count the number of birds they see. Unlike the "Big Year," the goal is not to see who can count the most birds. Instead, participants in this event work together to help bird experts get a good idea of how birds are doing. Participants are given checklists and enter their sightings on a website. Called a "citizen-science" project, this event is open to anyone, requires no travel, and happens every year over one weekend in February.


Read this sentence from the article:

You may be thinking that looking at birds is silly, but just think about the numbers of the recent record-holders and its commitment to get these numbers.

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Answer: The possible answer could be "To create a sense of doubt in the reader"

Explanation: Since it shows how the author says, "You may be thinking that looking at birds is silly, but just think about the numbers of the recent record-holders and its commitment to get these numbers." basically showing that the reader/person is wrong about looking at birds is silly. And then shows a reason why it is not.

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Which writing approach would best address the purpose and audience of this
prompt?
You have noticed an error in a video game magazine's instructions
about how to pass a difficult level in your favorite game. You want to
write a response, to be published in the magazine, pointing out the
error and explaining the correct way to pass the level.
A. To make sure readers understand the issue, write a friendly,
informal letter that explains why the previous instructions were
incorrect and what readers should do instead.
B. To show that you know more than the magazine staff, write a
formal letter to the editor complaining about how the magazine
betrays its readers by printing such inaccurate articles.
C. To inform readers about how to improve their video game play,
write a "how to" article that explains the game, the level, and other
key details to help them advance.
D. To entertain readers, write an illustrated comic strip that shows a
character trying to pass the level and failing humorously!

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The answer is B I think

Answer:

a

Explanation:

Read the passage. Then, select the synonym of the word in bold.

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“scatter” should work as one

Answer: Scatter is the synonym.

Explanation:

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( In the song Firework by Katy Perry identified all of the figurative languages)
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I didn’t get what is it. Can you explain a bit more?

Explanation:

Onomatopoeia= "Boom, boom, boom"

Metaphor= "Baby, you're a firework,"

Simile= "Do you ever feel, like a plastic bag,"

In the first verse of the song, imagery is used to describe feeling broken down and defeated. For ex, "Do you ever feel so paper thin, like a house of cards, one blow from caving in"

Personification= "Do you ever feel, like a plastic bag, drifting through the wind, wanting to start again" (This verse is both a simile and personification) or you can use "what the future holds"

Alliteration= "Show 'em what you're worth"

Hyperbole= " heart will blow"

Idiom= "Let your colors burst"

Allusion= "House of cards" Allusion to children's game of building houses from playing cards. A symbol for fragility

what happens to ha's school in inside out and back again?

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Answer:

Hà is our main girl in Inside Out and Back Again, the poet whose words we read as she goes from enjoying her free time in Saigon to—after much trial and tribulation—finally starting to settle into life in the United States, all thanks to the Vietnam War. She might only be ten years old, but Hà sees a lot in the year this book covers, and it's safe to say that she's wise beyond her years.

Explanation:

Spice

For someone so nice, Hà has a feisty side to her. She likes to compete and feel smart, and when she doesn't, well, she's not exactly one to just sit back and let things slide. So when she is totally annoyed by her brothers, instead of kissing up or making nice in hopes of getting them to treat her better, she writes:

I can't make my brothers

Go live elsewhere,

but I can

hide their sandals.  

It's classic younger sibling behavior, right? We're guessing Hà's not familiar with the old phrase you kill more flies with honey. Considering that they each only have one pair of shoes and it's hot out, this sneaky little scheme becomes a real pain in the foot, so it's no wonder her brothers don't respond by showering her with kindnesses.

The thing about Hà, though, is that she doesn't just act out to get revenge on her pesky older brothers—she does it to feel a sense of power at school, too. For instance, when she is working away on a math problem in school one day, and the siren interrupts her by going off, she tells us:

I'm mad and pinch the girl

who shares my desk.

Tram is half my size,

so skinny and nervous.

Our mothers are friends.

She will tell on me.

She always tells on me.  

It seems like Hà pinches Tram because the siren interrupting her is the last straw in a long line of small moments in which Hà feels powerless, not because Hà is actually mean or anything, though Tram might not agree. So while Hà pesters her brothers in a pretty standard fashion, when she pinches Tram we are reminded that Hà has had more hardship and unfairness than most other children—so much, in fact, that a siren going off during a math problem is enough to make her boil over for a moment.

Sugar

Hà isn't always feisty, however, and she can also be sweet, kind, thoughtful, and observant. For instance, when Khoi's dead (and totally rotting) chick is found and taken from him, he is freaking out and totally depressed. His sister recognizes his pain (instead of, say, being grossed out that he's been hiding a dead chick), and does the following:

I hold his hand:Come with me.

He doesn't resist.

[…]

Inside lies my mouse-bitten doll,

her arms wrapped around

the limp fuzzy body of his chick.

I tie it all into a bundle.

Hà takes her doll—pretty much the only personal belonging she was able to take from Saigon when they left—and she wraps it around the dead chick, then throws the bundle into the ocean. That fact that Hà sacrifices her own comfort object to comfort her brother is a remarkably thoughtful and humble act, and one that shows maturity beyond her ten years. So while she might hide her brothers' shoes, she also really loves them, and is willing to do whatever she can to make sure they know it.

And Everything Nice

Though she has a hard time accepting the incredible changes her life goes through, by the end of the book, things are looking up for Hà. She and her family are in their own home, kids are being nicer to her at school, and she's regained a sense of hope for her future. So though Hà has seen more than her fair share of hardship during the past year, including moving halfway around the world and confirmation of the death of her father, her resilience is undeniable, which should only serve her well going forward.

In what way does Aleeza display a stronger sense of self when she enters the sixth grade?

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Answer:

In comparison with their self-concepts in middle childhood, adolescents begin to ... The culturally determined sense of timing that signals and records major ... Now she never expects to do well when she comes to bat, and sure enough, she ... Sixth-grader Thad, a low-achieving student, compares his school grades

Explanation:

Read the sentences from the article "Eileen Collins—NASA's First Female Shuttle Commander to Lead Next Shuttle Mission."

On becoming an astronaut: "When I was very young and first started reading about astronauts, there were no women astronauts." However, she was inspired while she was a child by the Mercury astronauts, and by the time she was in high school and college, new opportunities were opening up for women in aviation.
What is the meaning of the word inspired?

A: influenced

B: optimistic

C: overwhelmed

D: uplifted

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the answer would be A.

Answer:

A. Influenced

Explanation:

Why did the author include the section "Key Dates in Forensic Toxicology"?

A
to show that poison was much more common in the past

B
to show that poison can be made from any plant

C
to show that poison takes a long time to work

D
to show that poison has been around for a long time

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

I think the answer is D

Summary of individual progress reports 1-13 in Flowers for Algernon

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Answer:

man named Burt Selden has given Charlie a “raw shok” test. Burt shows Charlie a stack of white cards with ink spilled on them—called a Rorschach inkblot test—and asks Charlie to tell him what he sees in the ink. The literal-minded Charlie, unable to grasp the concept of imagination, says that he sees only spilled ink. He worries that he has “faled” the test.

Explanation:

On this day in 1892, the original Pledge of Allegiance was published. This is not the pledge we recite today because it has been revised two times since its original publication. Do you think all classrooms in the United States should be required to recite the Pledge of Allegiance each day? Should students or teachers have the option not to say the pledge? Why or why not?

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The pledge should be in all classrooms in the United States should be required to recite the Pledge of Allegiance each day because it is one thing students can do to pay their respect to America and it’s heroes. Both students and teachers should have the option not to say the pledge because 1. it is their freedom to not and 2. not everyone agrees that “respect” should be paid.

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Answer:

Sorry for the bad hand writing but here-

Answer:

respect

happiness

be free

whatever race you be

Equality

needs of all man kind

sweet freedom's way

What inference can you make by contrasting the ideas in the first two stanzas of the poem to the last stanza?
A) The speaker is fascinated by the tempest, but glad to see it leave. B) The awful tempest is fearful at first, then saddened by the morning sun. C) The awful tempest is saddened at first, then fearful of the morning sun. D) The awful tempest rages all night long and terrifies the speaker of the poem.

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Answer:

A

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Someone who heads a court and interprets the laws is called a_.

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Answer:

judicial branch?

Explanation:

Answer:

Most likely Judicial branch

or JUDGE im not sure.....

Explanation:

my fav show is judge JUDY.....

Which of the following roles apply to the facilitator in a collegial discussion?(1 point)
pls help me

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D because when i answered it i got it right

write a sentence giving advice to a friend who tends to procrastinate.

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Answer:

You should stop saying "I will get to it later" and just get over with it now. Because once you finish your task as soon as possible you won't have that much pressure on you and you will feel tens times better. Then a big weight will lift off of your shoulders. Trust me with this stop stalling and just do what you said you would do.

Explanation:

you should put off what you want now to do what you need to get done so that you’ll be able to do what you want later. the more you procrastinate, the more work will like up, and the more overwhelming it will be to finish at a later time.

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The picture that accompanies the prompt was MOST LIKELY chosen
because it
A) Shows the proper technique of swimming.
B)
Shows how fun and rewarding swimming can be.
C) Shows the fear that some people have of swimming.
D) Shows how you will win your races if you practice.

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Answer:

B. Shows how fun and rewarding swimming can be.

Explanation:

The picture that accompanies the prompt was MOST LIKELY chosen because it shows how fun and rewarding swimming can be.

I think it’s b. shows how fun and rewarding swimming can be

What question is the following cartoon trying to get viewers to think about:

A.How can you help share what you have to help those in need?
B.Where should you go to find a descent meal?
C.Why should one share a meal with strangers?
D.Is it fair that some eat like kings while many live on crumbs?​

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Answer:

D. Is it fair that some eat like kings while many live on crumbs?

Explanation:

I used the process of elimination.

Answer A. isn't specifically about food, whereas this cartoon seems to make a great display of it.

B. and C. don't make sense.

D. makes sense because we can see that the people below are hungry and want the food too, so they are holding their plates up waiting for the crumbs to fall down. The food is turkey, which is expensive-and a whole turkey too! The person eating it is well dressed and the people below are not dressed as nicely. Therefore, I believe this cartoon is trying to make the viewers think about whether it is fair or not that some eat like kings while many live on crumbs.

Hope this helps!

Answer:

Is it fair that some eat like kings while many live on crumbs?​

Explanation:

What are these lines from Shel Silverstein’s poem Sick, an example of? “‘I cannot go to school today.’/Said little Peggy Ann McKay.”

Forms
Couplet
Metaphor
Plot

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he can’t go to school
I believe it would be plot

how does the graphic of the blind mice nearing the cliff illustrate obeying to much ?

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i don’t see any graphic , repost pls
How does the graphic of the blind mice nearing the cliff illustrate "obeying too much"? It shows that following unfair or harsh laws can lead to disaster. It shows that many people were killed in Nazi Germany. ... It shows that following unfair or harsh laws can lead to disaster.

Describe a time in the discussion when you asked or answered a question by using information you learned while you were preparing for the discussion.

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Answer:

Explanation:

this is a question for you, it is asking you a time in your life when you asked or answered by using information from something you learnt.

for example: you were at class and u learnt about volcanoes, right.

And at the end of the class your teacher picked on u and ask, "what are volcanoes?"

you would have already know the answer cause u just learnt it

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Brainliest if correct!

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Answer:

The similarities are that the sun and moon both gave a peice of themself, so they will not be lonely.

The difference is that a girl climbed a mountian and threatened the sun, while the moon offered his willingly.

Answer:

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Explanation:

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What is the main idea about humans and the environment expressed in the collection “Eagle Tracking at Follensby Pond”?

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Answer:

God knows :)

Explanation:

The Bible

Based on what you know and what you have read, make a prediction about the meeting? After 20 years story

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Answer:

Students who are able to make predictions about a story, based on what they have already read, are also able to become actively involved in the reading process. In making predictions, students use critical thinking and problem solving skills.

Explanation:

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